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July 3rd, 2012

Historic Lewes, Delaware, Celebrates the 4th, Old-Fashioned Children ‘s Games, Lewes Independence Day Boat Parade, Awards Ceremony, The Infamous Lewes Doo-Dah Parade!, Delaware Beaches

 

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Historic Lewes, Delaware is ready to Celebrate the 4th!!

9:00 a.m. – A long tradition still continues in Lewes when the town hosts old-fashioned games for children on Second Street beginning at 9 a.m.  Second Street, which is the Main Street in Downtown Lewes, will be closed while the games are in progress.  It will re-open once the games conclude.

 

1:30 p.m. – The Lewes Independence Day Boat Parade, cosponsored by the Lewes Chamber of Commerce and the Overfalls Foundation, will wind its way down the Lewes-Rehoboth canal to Fisherman’s Wharf as part of the holiday festivities.  The parade entrants will leave from Roosevelt Inlet across from the Coast Guard Station at 1:30 p.m. and reach the judges’ reviewing stand at Fisherman’s Wharf at approx. 2:00 p.m.

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All pre-registered boat entrants will be eligible for prizes that include a unique hand-carved figurine by local carver Bert Long.  The figurine will be awarded to the most creatively decorated boat.  First, Second, and Third Place Ribbons will also be awarded.  All boat entrants will receive merchandise prizes from the Overfalls Foundation.  Boats will be judged on the best use of patriotic decorations.

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3:30 p.m. – Awards Ceremony on the deck of the Lightship Overfalls at 3:30 p.m.  To be eligible for the prize, the vessel must be registered prior to 10 a.m. on July 4th.  Registrations are available at the Lewes Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center in the Fisher-Martin-House in Zwaanendael Park, at Pilottown Marina on Pilottown Rd, and the Lewes Harbour Marina Bait and Tackle at the end of Anglers Rd.  More Info?  Call 302-645-8073.

Late, unregistered, entries are invited to join the parade by arriving at the Roosevelt Inlet at 1:30 p.m., tuning a VHF ratio channel 65 and following instructions.

No charge; a Free event.  Good viewing spots line the canal on both sides and go on a first come basis.

The Infamous Lewes Doo-Dah Parade!

5:00 – 7:0-0 p.m. – Join in or simply watch the fun as the Annual Doo-Dah Parade takes to the streets of Downtown Lewes.  Jump if you want to….No registration is necessary.  No need to plan ahead, either.  Just bring your own fun spirit and kazoo, bicycle, wagon, yo-to- or hula-hoop or anything you have that is family oriented.

Parade Route:  Manila Avenue, Kings Highway, Savannah Rd., 2nd Street, Market Street, and 3rd Street.

 

Happy 4th!! Have a Good One!!

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June 13th, 2012

What’s Going On? Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Delaware Beaches

 

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The calendar of events for this historic town is full.  You will find yourselves having a great time if you are visiting Lewes.  Check out what’s going on….

 

Thursdays, 6/14 – WSFS Bank Summer Music Program from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.  Location? Stango Park at 111 Adams Ave. at Kings Highway, behind the Lewes Library.  It is a free concert.  All you have to do is bring family, friends, and chairs.  USAF Heritage will be performing; a Brass Quintet.  More info? Please call 302-644-3872.

 

Friday, 6/15 – Sunday, 6/17 –  Lewes Boat Builder Program – An all day event. From the 1600s until the mid 1800s hundreds of vessels of all sizes were built on Lewes Creek.  The Lewes Historical Society invites you to be part of their Family Boatbuilding Week-end over Father’s Week-end.

Wooden boats called “Bevin Skiffs” will be built by the participating groups and families. On Saturday, from 10 until 4 p.m. come to the Lewes Lifesaving Station to view more than 16 wooden boats made by wood boat hobbyists.  After construction, the groups will launch their new handmade Bevin Skiffs at the Lewes Canalfront Park, located at 211 Front St., on Sunday at around 1 p.m.

You might want to register a group to participate in next year’s event by calling 302-645-7670.  More info? Please visit http://www.historiclewes.org/events/lewes-boat-building-program-june-15-17.

 

Saturday, 6/16 – Historic Lewes Farmers’ Market from 8 a.m. until Noon.  Every Saturday, rain or shine, you will find this famous market at the Lewes Historical Society Campus at 110 Shipcarpenter St.  Remember that no pets are allowed.  More info?  Visit http://www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.

 

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Saturday, 6/16 – It is the 22nd Annual Lewes Garden Tour, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.  Lewes is fully in bloom and these private and public gardens should be in top shape.  Rain or shine.  It is a self-guided tour of 9 private gardens and one public garden in the historic seaport town of Lewes.  You will also find a garden market with vendors specializing in garden related retail items, a free lecture on a gardening related topic and working artists in the gardens.  Food Tent in the Park.  

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The Garden Tour is $15 in advance or $20 of the day of the tour.  Tickets can be purchased at the Lewes Chamber of Commerce located at 120 Kings Highway in the Fisher-Martin House.  Payment by charge (VISA and MC) can be made by calling the Chamber 302-645-8073, toll free, 877-465-3937.

The Garden Lecture will be at the Zwaanendael Park at 1 p.m. – Using Flower Essence of Life’s Stresses-The Power of Flowers.

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Cape Artists painting in the Gardens from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

 

Sunday, 6/17 – Rise & Shine Fitness N’ Fun at Canalfront Park located at 211 Front Street in Lewes.   8 a.m. until Noon.  This event is sponsored by Quest Fitness & Kayak.

Enjoy a morning of health and well being and fresh air.  The fitness activities will be provided by Quest Fitness instructors.  Donations for each activity will be benefitting the Friends of the Canal Front Park.

Yoga with Dimitra from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m.

Lewes Steps Out for Fitness – Info and Sign Up Booth!! They will be there from 8 until 1 p.m.   Get outside and get healthy!!  This is a popular walking program.  Those who sign up will be getting a free pedometer from Beebe Medical Center to record your steps. Lewes Steps Out for Fitness attemps to record millions of steps by its participants during the course of the summer.  The program is free and everyone is invited to participate.  If you cannot register on Sunday, 6/17, stop by the Lewes Chamber of Commerce beginning on June 18th to sign up.  The center is open Monday through Friday from 10 to 4 p.m., Saturday, from 9 to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 10 to 2 p.m.  Tel. 302-645-8073. 

Fresh fruit with Ideal Nutrition, Kayak and SUP demos in the Cannal, Spinning and Boot Camp, Mat Pilates, Zumba, and Group Fitness. 

You need more info?  Please contact Matt Carter of Quest Fitness at 302-644-7020.  Or, visit www.questfitnesskayak.com.

 

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Sunday, 6/17 – Thursday, 6/21 – The 14th Annual Chautauqua with a theme this year:  Rockets Red Glare:  1812 in America.

The programs will be held at Zwaanendael Park, located at 102 Kings Highway, Stango Park located at 111 Adams Ave. at Kings Highway, behind the Lewes Library, and at the Lewes Historical Society located at 110 Shipcarpenter Street.

Chautauqua takes its name from a series of adult education programs first held at Lake Chautauqua, NY, during the late 19th century.   It was reborn in the 1970s.  Re-enactors take on the persona of celebrated historical figures, speaking and interacting with audiences.

For more information, schedule of events, and performances please visit http://www.history.delaware.gov or call 302-645-1148.

 

Have a great time!!  Relax!!!

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June 7th, 2012

La Pinta, La Nina, but Not La Santa Maria, Columbus Ship Replicas in Historic Lewes, Delaware Beaches

 

At the Town Dock on Front Street, Lewes

At the Town Dock on Front Street, Lewes

Susan and I were taken by surprise as we took in Lewes’ restaurants, shops and the scenery when we came upon these vessels.

They were dark and mysterious.  Could they have been pirate ships?  Then, we saw the names; La Nina and La Pinta.  Columbus’ Ships.

These replicas will be opening to the public, Friday, June 8th, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.  They are docked at the Town Dock, located on Front Street, in Historic Dowtown Lewes.

La Nina

La Nina

Walk aboard on a self-guided tour.  Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, and $6 for students 5 – 16 years of age.  Four years of age and under are Free.

No reservations are necessary; just head out to Lewes, this week-end, because they will be leaving very early on Monday, June 11th.

Organizations and teachers interested to schedule a 30 minute guided tour, please call 787-672-2152.

La Pinta

La Pinta

The sailors were coming out; Susan and I were talking to them.  We wanted to find out the reason why La Santa Maria was not there.  La Santa Maria was the largest one, and too big to build a replica.

One yelled back that they were on their way to take showers.  Authentic!! Susan yelled.

Great day in Lewes, as usual with a good friend!!

June 2nd, 2012

What’s Going On?, Lewes, Delaware, Activities, Events, Entertainment, Delaware Beaches

 

Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal

Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal

 

All I can say is that after last night’s rain, I am sure the farmers will be happy today.  We needed that rain so that our local corn gets knee high by July.

If you are visiting Lewes, it is always a pleasure to walk around this historic town.  Check what’s going on.

 

Saturday, 6/2 – Rain or Shine is the Historic Lewes Farmers Market from 8 a.m. until Noon.  Location?  Lewes Historical Society Campus at 100 Shipcarpenter St.  Please note that no pets are allowed.  Website?  www.historiclewesfarmersmarket.org.  Also, you can find them on Facebook, like everything else.

 

Saturday, 6/2 – Summer Lighthouse Tours Begin.  From 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. $35 per person, 13 and older, $15 per child, 6 to 12. 

The tours depart from the pier located behind the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lewes.  Free parking at the Foot Passenger lot.  Reservations are required, so please call or visit.  Arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time.  Life jackets are provided and must be worn.  No sandals or open-toe shoes.  More info? Please visit http://www.delawarebaylights.org.

To find out how to make reservations for these tours, please visit http://www.delawarebaylights.org/tours.html.

As I mentioned, today, Saturday, 6/2, is the first tour, the next one will be June 16th, and then June 30th.  By checking the above website, you will find the rest of the schedule for July, August and September.

Note:  Tours can be cancelled due to inclement weather and they will try to re-schedule.

You will tour the Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse which was in use and a home to resident lightkeepers from 1885 through 1950 when it was automated.  It is less than a mile off the beach.

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The Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse is presently closed for repairs, but a close sail-by for pictures will be available.  This was one of the most exposed lighthouses on the Atlantic Seaboard.  The United States donated Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse to Delaware River and Bay Lighthouse Foundation for public use in 2004.

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Sunday, 6/3 – Yoga with Dimitra at Canalfront Park, located at 211 Front St. in Lewes.  Bring a mat or towel.  From 8 a.m. until 9 a.m.  More info? Call 302-645-2795.  You can find Yoga with Dimitra on Facebook.

 

Sunday, 6/3 – Picnic in The Park, at Canalfront Park, located at 211 Front St. in Lewes.  To purchase tickets please call 302-645-7233.  No tickets will be sold at the event if they cap sales at 500. 

Adults $10 in advance, $15 at the door.  Food tickets: $2 each, needed to sample food.

R & L is serving the wine; Dogfish Head serving the beer.  Live entertainment, fun children’s activities.  Plenty of the much loved restaurants in Lewes are participating.

 

Tuesday, 6/5 – Outdoor Summer Concert Series begins in Lewes, at Stango Park.  The Park is located along Kings Highway, at the corner of Adams St.  Spreading trees forming an arbor on the carpets of grass, makes Stango Park the perfect venue for outdoor music concerts.

So, bring your chair, family and friends.  The series begins with Joe Baione Quartet.  This musician has a passion for all things jazz. 

 

Note:  If you don’t want to do anything at all but want to enjoy a most beautiful view, then just sit out back on the deck of the Cape May-Lewes Terminal.  An incredible view and On The Rocks Bar & Grill offering one of the best hamburgers in town, plus drinks and lots of other things.

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Have a good one!!  Talk to you later.

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